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Best podcasts about sorceror

Latest podcast episodes about sorceror

The Morbid Curiosity Podcast
Elements of Alchemy

The Morbid Curiosity Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2025 33:28


Alchemy is an ancient practice combining mysticism with scientific observation in order to explain and manipulate the natural world. Secrecy was a large part of alchemy and the use of codes and ciphers was common. Several substances were especially important to Alchemists, and in this episode, we dive into these legendary ingredients.

Give Me Back My Action Movies
Ninja the Violent Sorceror - Horror

Give Me Back My Action Movies

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2024 83:34


We have it on audio recording that this movie is NOT Pete's fault even though he picked the movie. Too bad Pete forgot to send it to Charlie in advance. Friends, this movie is bad. Even bad as compared to other bad martial art movies. It not recommended to see unless this is your kind of bad. The director, Godfrey Ho, is famous for taking the budget of one movie and then chopping it up and inserting it into several of other different movies and sending them over to the US for a quick buck. It is one of the more egregious examples as the story is incomprehensible even after several viewings. The best thing about this movie is that we covered it and had a blast doing so.    Don't watch the film and just listen to us make fun of it.

Grumpy Dungeon Masters
Episode 196 – Dungeons & Dragons 2024 Sorceror, Bard, & Warlock

Grumpy Dungeon Masters

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2024 74:13


The guys are joined by Kristian and GDM Christopher's better half Shelley to take a look at the changes to the Dungeons & Dragons 2024 Sorceror, Bard, & Warlock classes this time around. This is the last of the updates for the class list so listen in and let us know why you disagree with us!

The Problem: A Lockwood and Co Podcast
The Hollow Boy: A Face in the Dark

The Problem: A Lockwood and Co Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2024 97:31


Caitlin and Alan meet the Hollow Boy and finish the third Lockwood and Co book! Light a candle, get a concussion, and worry if your crush is dead. Actually don't worry. Come off it. You know they would die for you. Warning that at the end of the podcast, one of the hosts quits the show! (not really)The Sorceror's Stone vs Philosopher's StoneTom is the OG Rotwell and Steve Rotwell is the contemporary leader of his agencyRachele Raka is the artist adapting Lockwood and Co into graphic novels. Her fanart of the sewer conversation.Rucksack vs BackpackTobacconist is a specialty shop thing in EnglandFollow Caitlin on Instagram @inferiorcaitreadsFollow the show on Twitter @LockwoodPodcastOur theme music is “Magic Escape Room” by Kevin MacLeod at incompetech.com. It is licensed under a Creative Commons by Attribution 3.0 agreement.If you want to reach out please send an email to contact@hallowedgroundmedia.com or visit our Contact page.

Soda and Telecast
Make Love! The Bruce Campbell Way vs Deathworlder

Soda and Telecast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2024 64:19


In this episode of My Kind Of Weird, the one-man metal act known as Stormland joins to pitch something watchable, something readable and something listenable. As 'Species: The Awakening' goes up against 'The Sword and the Sorceror' in SOMETHING WATCHABLE, then we 'Make Love! The Bruce Campbell Way' before getting into the sci-fi horror of 'Deathworlder' for SOMETHING READABLE, before we finally listen to 'Terminal Spirit Disease' by At The Gates and 'Fall in Line' by Mushroomhead in SOMETHING READABLE. Episode Note: We had some sound issues on my end but this should be sorted in time for episode 33. Thanks for your patience. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Glenbrook Baps
Acts8:4-25 Two Kingdoms and a Sorceror

Glenbrook Baps

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2024 34:58


Message from the 10am service held on Sunday, 17 March 2024, by Ps Adrian Buggs.

Projector Room
Projector Room episode 159 ("Damsel Desperation", 20/03/2024)

Projector Room

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2024 115:00


Projector Room Podcast Show Notes Show 159 Ted Salmon, Gareth Myles and Allan Gildea Projector Room Community Projector Room Group at MeWe Feedback and Contributions Kah Leong on Gyeongseong Creature (2023) Kah Leong on Badland Hunters (2024) Flop of the Fortnight Captive State (2019) The Matrix Resurrections (2021) Private Screening House of Ninjas (2024) Themed Treats (John Cazale) The Conversation (1974) Dog Day Afternoon (1975) The Godfather Part 1 (1972) The Godfather Part 2 (1974) - Clip The Deer Hunter (1978) - Clip - Another Clip 11 minute very insightful youtube video on Cazale Main Feature Damsel (2024) - Ted's Mini-Review The Zone of Interest (2023) - Ted's Review Alice and Jack (2023) - Ted's Review Desperation Road (2023) The Iron Claw (2023) Bad Country (2014) - Trailer The Gentlemen (2024) - Trailer Coming Soon Abigail (2024) - Trailer The Wages Of Fear (2024) - Trailer - The Wages of Fear (1953) - Sorcerer (1977) Late Night With the Devil (2024) - Trailer Breathe (2024) - Trailer Arcadian (2024) - Trailer Fallout (2024) - Trailer The Final Curtain Michael Culver Links of Interest PodHubUK - Steve on Twitter - Ted on Twitter - Ted on Mastodon - Steve on Mastodon - MeWe PSC Group - PSC Photos - PSC Videos - WhateverWorks - Camera Creations - TechAddictsUK - The TechBox - Chewing Gum for the Ears - Projector Room - Coffee Time - Ted's Salmagundi - Steve's Rants'n'Raves - Steve's YouTube Shorts

What Mad Universe?!?
S4E109 -Chapter One Hundred and Nine: Such Stuff As Dreams Are Made On!

What Mad Universe?!?

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2024 54:13


This week, wayfarers, we go WAY back, to 1666, and the first European work of feminist Science Fiction--in fact, one of the first works of Science Fiction as we know it--Margaret Cavendish's The Blazing World, a travelogue, pontification, and philosophical potboiler. Adam's Patreon Phil's Patreon What Mad Universe?!? on Bluesky What Mad Universe?!? on Twitter Philip's Bluesky Philip's Twitter Adam's Bluesky Adam's Twitter What Mad Universe on Facebook What Mad Universe on Instagram What Mad Universe RSS Feed Engineer/Producer: Alex Ross Theme song by Jack Feerick Additional music: "The Sorceror's Apprentice" by Paul Dukas (c) 2023 Adam Prosser and Philip Rice. Music (c) its respective creators. Used under a Creative Commons Non-Commercial Attribution 3.0 International License.

Retro Gaming Discussion Show
333 - RGDS Christmas Special 2023

Retro Gaming Discussion Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2023 158:06


Garron, Ric, Drisky and Kingy, put on our paper hats and get into the Christmas spirit, with the RGDS Christmas Special. Where chat about all things Christmas, both past, present and future. Show Notes: Open Discussion: Analogue Pocket: https://youtu.be/VvWxnWdgvbU?si=baATeRQjtucE_dIh Analogue Duo: https://youtu.be/qZi_Y_Eza6k?si=hJqvGdPUBqQ4rBrW Open BoR: https://github.com/DCurrent/openbor BoR He-Man: https://youtu.be/GOsYJkdqbOk BoR: Beats of Rage: https://youtu.be/zvHDP8ZgpYU BoR Best Games: https://youtu.be/zvHDP8ZgpYU ChronoCrash: https://youtu.be/cO2hoP3WV24 Wardner Community Game: https://youtu.be/pOo9PzTl8U4 Wardner Compare Mega Drive to Arcade: https://youtu.be/oEoT4jIHdak Rubber Key Wonder - Documentary: https://youtu.be/OQulLuguKq0 Other : Amiga Games Doc, Vol 2: https://youtu.be/OQulLuguKq0 Death of E3: https://youtu.be/hKjimOkLjbg SEGA Announcement: https://youtu.be/Z9d9tGZWG70 Streets of Rage Remake: https://youtu.be/V9r5IYrtyEc Cannonball Outrun: https://archive.org/details/outrun-cannonball Taito Super Pocket (Evercade):https://youtu.be/9s8MWrY-zJc Evercade Cartridge: https://youtu.be/odcDfUevb7k Christmas Gaming Past: Kingy: Spectrum and 6-Pack: Horace Goes Skiing: https://worldofspectrum.net/item/4000038/ Survival: https://worldofspectrum.net/item/0005080/ Chequered Flag: https://worldofspectrum.net/item/0000912/ Chess: https://worldofspectrum.net/item/0000914/ Computer Scrabble: https://worldofspectrum.net/item/0004375/ Make A Chip:https://worldofspectrum.net/item/0008385/ Accordian Funded Games: Avalon:https://worldofspectrum.net/item/0000348/ Chuckie Egg: https://worldofspectrum.net/item/0000958/ Manic Miner: https://worldofspectrum.net/item/0003012/ Pyjamarama: https://worldofspectrum.net/item/0003012/ Garron: Argos Catalogue (RetroMash): https://retromash.com/argos/ Astro Wars: https://youtu.be/ELmVBBcucBI Entex Galaxian 2: https://youtu.be/jaSGyumIVdA Super Striker: https://youtu.be/CWDyHThgpJQ Atari ST with Powerpack: https://youtu.be/l-f0W9HJOWg Super Famicom Imported with Super Mario World: Ric: Mega Drive Barcelona Olympics: https://youtu.be/Yecnr-xVu-Y Sonic the Hedgehog: https://youtu.be/O4nQesRa-vM Tetris (Gameboy): https://youtu.be/E-ej_8XBwmI Michael Jackson Dangerous: https://youtu.be/UGT_9ah_YFo?list=PL15ty5GYCv5u0_w7pusvZtUP225slLmRT Tiger LCD Handhelds: https://youtu.be/u5RDBqmcF_c Drisky: Whizzer & Chips Annual: https://archive.org/details/whizzerchipsannu0000unse/page/n5/mode/2up Cards Rules for Queeny and Chase The Ace: https://boardgames.stackexchange.com/questions/53722/what-are-the-rules-to-the-card-game-queenie https://www.classicgamesandpuzzles.com/Chase-the-Ace.html#:~:text=Playing%20Chase%20the%20Ace&text=If%20the%20player%20decides%20to,of%20the%20players%20as%20proof. Garfield : Big Fat Hairy Deal (Spectrum): https://youtu.be/sgCfmDWcFto Dr Franken (Gameboy): https://youtu.be/LsCvvO-C-aI Wheels of Fire (Spectrum): - Turbo Out Run: https://youtu.be/e5ZOoWA0tV8 - Chase HQ: https://youtu.be/s2aYrkofKHM - Powerdrift: https://youtu.be/KTIe8hnyqxs - Hard Drivin': https://youtu.be/JHGkHlmebbo - Star Wars Toys: https://youtu.be/8R1n8tfDvMU - Crossbow & Catapults: https://youtu.be/lGu1_7UPncI - Lost Valley of the Dinosaurs: https://youtu.be/P7GhUY8zQwE - Escape from Atlantis: https://youtu.be/zH5rYGbsCv8 - Tomy Super Cup Electronic Football: https://youtu.be/vJbV3a7Rpl0 - Tomy Atomic Pinball: https://youtu.be/Nyn6YBRXE3I - Labryrinth Boardgame: https://youtu.be/Vh_UccGyJrQ - Hero Quest: https://youtu.be/5vj3DN5tYyc Present: Ric:  Holiday Lemmings '93: https://youtu.be/_m0JATs3JtM Snow Bros: https://youtu.be/DlVMfC2Bm4M Garron: World of Warcraft Christmas: https://youtu.be/w_M5Okf4vC4 Death Smiles 2 (Switch): https://youtu.be/tUp37dk7qYE Mario Wonder (Switch): https://youtu.be/88JL-WM_kV0 Shooting Books Ordered: Do-Don Pachi Jou (Switch): https://youtu.be/NLGogMUTEPM Kingy: Synth Software (SID): Vortex Tracker (AY) Rhino Hero: https://youtu.be/dOfLs88y87I Simon the Sorceror 1: https://youtu.be/ZOpj3M_HEfI Drisky: Chrimbo (Amiga): https://blackjet.itch.io/crimbo Arctic Atac (Spectrum): https://highriser.itch.io/arctic-atac Jet Pack Christmas Special: https://www.classicdosgames.com/game/Jetpack_Christmas_Special%21.html Christmas Monty Mole: Fire and Ice Christmas Special: https://youtu.be/nrXYZADE0B4 Fire and Ice (CD32): https://youtu.be/zl9wG-RUdLs Lucy Dreaming (PC): https://youtu.be/dGx7joZPcE8 To Watch: Garron: Bluey Christmas Special: Bings Advent Calendar: Home Alone 1: Home Alone 2: Trading Places: Click 'n Collect: Royale Family Christmas Special: Gavin & Stacey Christmas Special - Tin Foil skit: Only Fools and Horses: Ric: Clash of the Titans: Jason & The Argonauts: The Vikings: Mickeys Christmas Carol: Black Adder Christmas Carol: Bottom - Holy Episode: South Park Christmas Special: Harry Enfield Christmas Episode: Kingy: Christmas Comes To Pac-Land: https://archive.org/details/extremely-rare-christmas-comes-to-pac-land-1982-geor4745nius-not-on-dvd-boomerang A Christmas Story: Drisky: 8-Bit Christmas: National Lampoon Christmas: Muppet Christmas Carol: Garfield Christmas Special: https://youtu.be/TbL-uxd4ZVw?si=6q8bRnLBMaSMCFqi Morcambe & Wise: Yogi's First Christmas: Father Ted Christmas Special: Worst Christmas Week of my Life: Gremlins: Die Hard: Die Hard 2: Batman Returns: Future: Digital Pinball: Papago Translator: Please join us on our new You Tube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/@RGDSPodcast-qw6mw We have loads of cool stuff already and stacks of great new content on the way, so please consider subscribing, watch and liking, to help our fledgling new You Tube channel to get better known. Also please join us on Discord and chat with us and other listeners here: https://discord.gg/HzGAZ5FV7u  

Power of 3
145: The Sorcerer's Apprentice

Power of 3

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2023 37:05


The 60th anniversary month begins, and we're looking at a story from the Doctors each day, in novel form. We start with a rare chat with the prolific Christopher Bulis, who discusses his novel The Sorceror's Apprentice, from 1995. Join Dave and Kenny from a trip to the magical land of Elbyon...

Film Gold
Episode 27- Sorcerer (1977)

Film Gold

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2023 92:11


Antony and returning guest Luke Thompson of ‘Luke's English Podcast' tackle William Friedkin's underrated 1977 thriller, starring Roy Scheider. This film wasn't a success in its day but has been reassessed over the decades and could now be considered a 'hidden masterpiece'. The plot is very simple but the film is marvellously evocative, and the production of the film is a story in itself...   Hope you enjoy it!   'Film Gold' is on all the main podcast platforms.   Feedback to contrafib2001@gmail.com   Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/filmgoldpod/   Twitter handle https://twitter.com/FilmGold75   Antony's website (blog, music, podcasts) https://www.antonyrotunno.com   Antony's John Lennon podcast https://glassoniononjohnlennon.com/   Luke's website & podcast https://teacherluke.co.uk/   The full video version of our ‘Sorcerer' review https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-a6odjdG-H4   episode links Sorcerer wikipedia page https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sorcerer_(film)   A great analysis of the main themes of the film https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V2TdY0nRHzc&t=0s   Vast amounts of IMDB trivia about ‘Sorceror' https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0076740/trivia/?ref_=tt_trv_trv   William Friedkin on the Marc Maron podcast https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=17OjQiec8Sg

Dirty Sons of Pitches
Ep. 390: By the Decade -- 1977 -- "Sorcerer" / "Jabberwocky"

Dirty Sons of Pitches

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2023 76:11


The "Dirty Sons of Pitches" are working their way toward the end of the 1970s decade, two films at a time, and it turns out 1977 might be the best one yet with a lesser-known cult comedy from the likes of many Monty Pythom alums, "Jabberwocky," and recently deceased director William Firedkin's epic men on a mission thriller about transporting nitro through the jungle with "Sorceror." Available on Spotify and Apple Episode 390 includes: -Movies pushed back! Dead Bob Barker and Jimmy Buffet! Danny Masterson sentenced to 30 years! More Godzilla in multiple formats!  -Ben has broken his strike-prohibition and seen "Blue Beetle" and has some thoughts.  -Ben's trek back to the films of 2011 yeilds mixed results with "Mr. Popper's Penguins" and the DC animated "Batman Year One." -By the Decade -- 1977 -- "Jabberwocky" / "Sorcerer" -The guys discuss the scatershot, Pyton-adjacent medieval comedy from director Terry Gilliam, "Jabberwocky," a mildly interesting preivew of the director's filmmaking to come, and they sing the praises of William Friedkin's balls-to-the-wall action adventure jurney of the soul into hell, the intense "Sorcerer."

World of Horror
EVIL DEAD TRAP & THESIS: World of Foundational Horror Bonus: Episode 115

World of Horror

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2023 39:02


For this episode, I am looking at two stories that involve snuff films: EVIL DEAD TRAP from Japan and THESIS / TESIS from Spain.Neither makes a whole lot of sense, but each has its brilliant charms.The kills in EVIL DEAD TRAP are great and the plot takes a serious left turn in the third act. THESIS is one of my favorite films despite some of the annoying plot holes. Everyone is a joy to behold, especially Fele Martinez, who, along with Eduardo Noriega appears in ABRE LOS OJOS, also directed by Alejandro Amenabar.Coming up next is our show about writers, as it appears our Tech Horror Ep. may have been reclaimed by the gods of the Internet. We looked at IN THE MOUTH OF MADNESS and BURNING.Coming up, we have some wonderful shows with guests planned. Comfortilms Podcast will join us to talk THE WAGES OF FEAR & SORCEROR and Stefan MacDonald, From Drag Mitch to Hell will join us to talk VIDEODROME for its 40th anniversary!We will be watching WENDELL & WILD and THE UNICORN WARS next, and speaking of Amenabar, after that, THE OTHERS & POLTERGEIST.Be good and be good to each other. We love you, WoHos!DON'T go into the basement! Support the showInterstitial Music Works is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported License.https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/Theme by Charles Michel "Aqui"Interstitial MusicKumiko (edited)Coma-MediaSubscribe to the Podcast for a Special Shoutout!

Mashley at the Movies
RETRO: Sorcerer

Mashley at the Movies

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2023 24:28


Four men who are on the run and desperate for money agree to transport a highly volatile cargo through the jungle in Sorceror. Ashley, Matt and Grant talk about this 1977 thriller, directed by William Friedkin (1935-2023), in our latest RETRO episode.

Prime Cut Podcast
S1 E1: Gene Hackman

Prime Cut Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2023 72:47


On this episode Prime Cut explores:(1) Favorite Hackman Performances(2) Prime Cut Movie Reviews: French Connection II (1975), Uncommon Valor (1983), & Runaway Jury (2003)(3) Director William FriedkinGene Hackman; French Connection; To Live and Die in LA; Uncommon Valor; Runaway Jury; French Connection II; Sorceror; Cruising; William Friedkin; John FrankenheimerYou can follow Prime Cut Podcast on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/prime_cut_podcast/You can e-mail Prime Cut Podcast: primecutpodcast@gmail.com

TableTalk Friday: A D&D Podcast
One D&D - New Sorceror

TableTalk Friday: A D&D Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2023 80:49


This week the boys spend too long discussing the new/exciting Sorceror rework! If you liked this class before, you probably still will since it is stronger than ever! New metamagic, more sorcery points, extra exclusive spells, and an epic subclass! Stop in and get hyped over the new content on this week's episode of TableTalk Friday!To further support your favorite D&D advice show, you can find us on www.patreon.com/TableTalkFriday and get access to bonus content, early access, and more!Want to write to the show and share your own comments, questions, or crazy DnD stories? We would love to hear from you! Send an email to tabletalkfriday@gmail.com for a chance to see your entry discussed in an episode!

Cinema Degeneration
Albert Pyun Appreciation Month - ”Sword And The Sorceror”

Cinema Degeneration

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2023 151:20


April is well upon us and we here at Cinema Degeneration thought it was time for another Appreciation Month topic!  We bring to you a celebration of the life and career of the late great filmmaker Mr. Albert Pyun.  Pyun was a maverick director with over 50 directing credits to his resume before he passed away unfortunately in late 2022. Often operating well outside the studio system Pyun delivered films the only way he knew how...his way.  We are continuing the adventures and our 4th episode with the one that started it all and Pyun's feature film directorial debut with the 1982 swords and sandals swashbuckling classic "THE SWORD AND THE SORCEROR", starring Lee Horsley, Richard Moll, Richard Lynch, and more.  This is the epic story of mercenary Talon with his trusty three-bladed sword and his quest to reclaim his kingdom from an ancient wizard and an evil emperor.  Join 'Without Warning' hosts Korey Dawson and Cameron Scott as they discuss this epic first chapter of Pyun's epic film history. Not to disappoint but there are plenty of 'Without Warning' style rants including but not limited to the Doctor Strange sequel, Conan the Barbarian, Exorcist III, the video store rental days and even...LONDON AFTER MIDNIGHT???  Join us for a month long celebration of the expansive Pyuniverse!   "That's a small threat. That's a very small threat."

A Heavy Metal Podcast - The Mighty Decibel
2021 :THE YEAR IN HEAVY - In 40 Minutes

A Heavy Metal Podcast - The Mighty Decibel

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2023 45:12


Time to celebrate the year 2021 in the heavy music scene. From extreme metal, to hardcore punk, to doom to trad metal ... and everything heavy in between ... we've got you covered. Hail to another great year of noise!!! Side 1 (0:00) "Scene of the Wild": WITCHSEEKER - Scene of the Wild (2:29) "Unholy Libations": BLACK MASS - Feast At the Forbidden Tree (7:00) "Bending The Will": BLACK FLARE - Black Flare (11:12) "Blood of Sorceror": GORGON - Tradition Satanae (13:52) "The Fight of Our Lives": STYX - Crash of the Crown (15:46) "Enenra": OSSACRUX - Complete Discography (18:19) "Keep On Moving": THE QUILL - Earthrise Side 2 (21:42) "Han(d) Solo": ALPHA BOYS - Saviours of Rock'N'Roll (24:14) "Medusa": CAPRA - In Transmission (28:37) "Alcoholic Blasphemy": SCHIZOGOAT - War, Pestilence & Sacrifice (31:20) "Renegade": THE OUTCAST CREW - Myths & Yarns (34:24) "Hope?": HOPE? - Dead and Gone (36:40) "Last Barang": HOT BREATH - Rubbery Lips (39:41) "The Executioner's Woe": BLAZON RITE - Endless Halls of Golder Totem (43:11) "Saannot": KOVAA RASVAA - Tasluvulla Tulevaisuuteen

Spiritually Ever After
107. Is Harry Potter and the Sorceror's Stone a Holiday Movie?

Spiritually Ever After

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2022 39:56


No, no it is not (all messages arguing differently are welcome in the Instagram DMs). But it still felt like the perfect time to discuss the first movie in the HP series as the holidays make everyone believe in magic (at least a little more than they do the rest of the year). In this episode, you'll get a deep dive into The Sorceror's Stone including the holidays at Hogwarts, introductions to many of the main characters, the different relationship dynamics at play, and all of the other magic of Harry, Ron, and Hermione's first year! *Spoiler Alert- if you haven't seen the HP series yet, this will give details away from this and future movies* (ps- we've since learned how to read Rotten Tomatoes scores

620 Life
Halloween: Saucey Sorceror

620 Life

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2022 7:33


From September 1, 2022 until October 31, 2022, the podcast is going to take a look at Halloween and how it originated, associating it with Christian principles. bold: adjective showing an ability to take risks being confident and corageous gospel: noun teaching or revelation of Christ it also means "Good News" The Holy Bible calls us to spread the good news, to all nations and to all peoples. 620 Life will do whatever it can to boldly show the love and salvation offered by Jesus. 620lifepodcast@gmail.com www.620lifepodcast.com ***CREDIT*** Podcast Logos provided by: "Simply by Rae" Instagram and Etsy. (@simplybyrae)” Be sure to check out and support her wonderful work. intro and outro music: Eman's Tracks from Youtube Song Name: Hosanna - Free Instrumental Youtube link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WFnRgFx78eM

Watch. Review. Repeat.
214. Ms. Marvel

Watch. Review. Repeat.

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2022 105:46


Welcome to Watch. Review. Repeat. This is the podcast where two best friends discuss the latest in film and television and then do it all over again the following episode! Henrique Jaime attends AvengerCon with Colton and Andrew to meet the newest superhero in the Marvel Cinematic Universe and the star of her own Disney+ series, 'Ms. Marvel'! 00:00:00 - Intro 00:02:52 - Henrique, Colton, and Andrew's Fun Facts About 'Ms. Marvel'! 00:14:09 - 'Ms. Marvel' (Non-Spoilers and Recommendation) 00:48:02 - 'Ms. Marvel' (Spoilers) 01:22:04 - Catching Up With Andrew ('The Sandman', 'Temptation Island', 'How to Build a Sex Room', 'Purple Hearts', Dawnshard by Brandon Sanderson) 01:27:41 - Catching Up With Henrique ('Nope', 'Prey', 'Our Flag Means Death', 'The Boys' Season 3, God of War) 01:33:30 - Catching Up With Colton (Vermont Vacation, 'Harry Potter and the Sorceror's Stone', 'Predator', 'A Cinderella Story', 'Schitt's Creek', Pokemon Legends Arceus) 01:43:06 - Conclusion/Outro Visit our website! Support us on Patreon! Thank you for listening, and please send any feedback to watchreviewrepeat@gmail.com! Intro/Outro Credit: Mechanolith Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

3D20 Role-Off
Series2 Ep3- The Tiefling Sorceror

3D20 Role-Off

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2022 36:33


Bloody Good Film Podcast
There Can Only Be One... Or Two : Highlander 3: The Sorceror and Highlander: Endgame

Bloody Good Film Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2022 98:37


There can only be one... more episode about Highlander this year. We are joined once again by Laura Magee of Skeptic Hangout to talk even more MacLeod. We talk about Christopher Lambert v Mario Van Peebles in Highlander 3: The Sorceror and the introduction of Adrian Paul as Duncan MacLeod in Highlander: Endgame. Join us as we try to find out if a great sex scene and an amazing bad guy is enough to redeem an average third entry. We discuss the introduction of Duncan MacLeod into the franchise and the passing of the torch as this franchise transitioned from movie to television. We break down one of the earliest American film roles for martial arts icon, Donnie Yen and fight amongst ourselves over the use of the song Bonny Portmore...Most importantly we give you the answer to our weekly question...Are Highlander 3: The Sorceror and Highlander: Endgame bloody good films?Make sure to follow and support Laura Magee and Skeptic Hangout on Facebook and YouTube for a ton of great content. We encourage everyone to watch along while you listen and make sure to comment and let us know what you think. If you haven't already please follow us on Facebook, TikTok, and Instagram @bloodygoodfilmpodcast and remember...Keep it bloody buddies!!!...#BloodyGoodFilm #BloodyGoodFilmPodcast #Podcast #FilmPodcast #MoviePodcast #Film #Movie #Movies #Action #ActionFilm #ActionMovie #ActionMovies #HorrorFilm #HorrorFilms #HorrorMovie #ActionPodcast #HorrorPodcast #MartialArts #Highlander #Queen #ChristopherLambert #SeanConnery #ThereCanOnlyBeOne #AdrianPaul #DonnieYen #MarioVanPeebles

Noobs and Dragons
S3 E20: Guests and Residents of the Chateau

Noobs and Dragons

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2022 61:05


As the team delves into the strange old mansion, they find more and more mysteries within! When Agon gets separated from Elleinad, and Gardin, what does the Druid find? Is such a warm welcome too good to be true? And what of the welcome that the Sorceror and Paladin are given? Just what terrible things have happened at this old chateau?

Your Wife's Boyfriends
Harry Potter and the Sorceror's Stone | Your Wife's Boyfriends Commentary

Your Wife's Boyfriends

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2022 147:57


We watched this on HBO MAX and the start time of the video is at the 30 second mark. HAPPY NEW YEAR Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/yourwifesboyfriends Join us on our Discord: https://discord.gg/pKUCW7EUzs Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC95D9khbchyX1F5C9UO0xuA Instagram: Jaye: https://www.instagram.com/tinman4800/ Noah: https://www.instagram.com/noah.b.ashford/ Coverart: https://www.instagram.com/isabelwelden/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Shred Shack Podcast
Shred Shack Podcast, Ep. 134: Age Like Wine

Shred Shack Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2021 108:48


Ep. 134: In this installment, Chris and Dan Mac discuss new albums from Alestorm, Behemoth, Bleed From Within, Grave Digger, Sorceror, Sixteen and The Ghost Inside before moving on to various forms of news regarding the Misfits, UFO, Ozzy Osbourne, Rush, Metallica, The Ghost Inside, Queen, Helloween, Motley Crue, Deftones, Tool, Amaranthe, Periphery, Cannibal Corpse, Kamelot, In Flames and many more. The pair look at the Billboard Top 200 and close out the show with a discussion of the singers in rock and metal who have gotten worse, stayed consistent or improved with time. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Shred Shack Podcast
Shred Shack Podcast, Ep. 133: Live After Death

Shred Shack Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2021 55:12


Ep. 133: In this installment, Chris and Dan Mac discuss new albums from Raven's Cry, Voodoo Gods, Horisont, Pattern-Seeking Animals, Shrapnel, Caligula's Horse, Crossfaith, Fairyland, Old Man Gloom, Chronos, Die Kreatur, Her Chariot Awaits, Sorceror and Grave Digger before moving on to various forms of news regarding Obscura, Iron Maiden, Bob Kulick, Crypta, Beartooth, Journey and Mastodon with the billion of postponements and cancellations of shows due to COVID-19. The pair close out the show with a look at the Billboard Top 200. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

A Heavy Metal Podcast - The Mighty Decibel
2021:THE YEAR IN EXTREME METAL - In 40 Minutes

A Heavy Metal Podcast - The Mighty Decibel

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2021 40:59


Join The Mighty Decibel for our specially curated look (listen?) of the best in extreme metal for the year. Listen to the best thrash, black and death metal (along with its many incestuous variants!) of the year. Thrash or be thrashed!!! Side 1 (0:00) "Unholy Libations": BLACK MASS - Feast At The Forbidden Tree (4:35) "Blood of Sorceror": GORGON - Traditio Satanae (7:15) "Ripping Metal": GRAVEDANCER - Ripping Metal (10:33) "The Wrath of Typhon": CRAVEN IDOL - Forked Tongues (14:27) "Alcoholic Blasphemy": SCHIZOGOAT - War, Pestilence and Sacrifice (17:10) "Diabolical Intervention": VULTURE LORD - Desecration Rite Side 2 (21:02) "Enter The Krypt": KRYPT - Enter The Krypt (23:40) "Failing Trinity": DESASTER - Churches Without Saints (27:05) "The Chase": KARABINER - Speedact (30:56) "Alcoholic Brigade": HELLCRASH - Krucifix Invertor (34:20) "Decay": DUNGEON SERPENT - World of Sorrows (39:50) "Vampire's Kiss": ELECTROCUTIONER - 48 Hours 'Til Termination

Brickology
LEGO Harry Potter 20th Anniversary

Brickology

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2021 43:08 Transcription Available


20 years ago today, the iconic books of Harry Potter made their silver-screen debut with Harry Potter and the Sorceror's Stone! To celebrate the anniversary of the series, LEGO created a plethora of 20th-anniversary special edition sets, including collectible gold minifigs, homages to the original sets, and more! On the latest episode of Brickology, LegoLee explains these special LEGO Harry Potter sets in detail! 

Laughlin Community Church
Simon the Sorceror

Laughlin Community Church

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2021 21:02


Introduction 1 And Saul was agreeing with his murder. Now there happened on that day a great persecution against the church in Jerusalem, and they were all scattered throughout the regions of Judea and Samaria, except the apostles. 2 And devout men buried Stephen and made loud lamentation over him. 3…

Heyer Today
Blending fantasy with Regency romance with Garth Nix and Zen Cho

Heyer Today

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2021 64:23


This week on Heyer Today, Sara-Mae is chatting to not one, but two fabulous authors of magic-inflected Regency fiction. Garth Nix (Old Kingdom, Seven Towers and Keys to the Kingdom books) discusses how his book Newt's Emerald was a homage to Heyer, as well as giving us his list of top Heyer-inspired fantasy works. Zen Cho, our other guest, is a UK-based Malaysian author. Her books Sorceror to the Crown and its sequel, The True Queen, are full of a Heyerian sensibility, but include magic, feminism, dragons and fairies. We also explore LGBT strands in Heyer's work and fan fiction inspired by this sort of subtext, and as usual, both authors discuss their favourite and least favourite Heyers. Read our guests list of recomendations here. Get more info about our guests here: https://zencho.org http://www.garthnix.com Don't forget to rate, review and recommend our podcast, it really helps others to find us. Also, please say hi on our social media channels, we're @fablegazers on Instagram and @fable_gazers on Twitter.  

The Couch with Mary Carver
#88 - The Books That Have Changed Our Lives (So Far) with Shannan Martin

The Couch with Mary Carver

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2021 73:49


Can a book change your life?  Today I'm answering that question with my good friend, Shannan Martin. Shannan is a speaker and writer who found her voice in the country and her story in the city. Shannan, her jail-chaplain husband, Cory, and their kids, live as grateful neighbors in Goshen, Indiana. She's also one of my favorite teachers who is constantly nudging me to follow God more fully and pursue Jesus and justice in real, tangible ways. But as you might remember me mentioning a few episodes back, when I recommended her Instagram account as my not-so-guilty-pleasure, she also points me to hope, tells me about the cutest things I can find at Dollar General, and shares my love for chips and queso. And today we're bringing all of those things to the table (or the couch, as the case may be) as we share some of the books that have changed our hearts and our lives over the years. Of course, because this is The Couch, where rabbit trails and side notes are always welcome, we also get into quite a few TV shows, a spinach artichoke dip from ALDI, and the merits of one Will Arnett. This might just be one of my favorite episodes yet, and I know you're going to love it too. Let's get to it! MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: Tattoos on the Heart by Gregory Boyle The Hole in Our Gospel by Richard Stearns (this one is just $1.99 on Kindle) Never Change by Elizabeth Berg Cold Tangerines by Shauna Niequist (and also Bittersweet) Interrupted by Jen Hatmaker Just Mercy by Bryan Stevenson (this is the young adult adaptation I read) How the Word is Passed by Clint Smith Harry Potter & the Sorceror's Stone by J.K. Rowling (free on Kindle, FYI) Abuelita Faith by Kat Armas Believing God by Beth Moore For a full list of the books that have changed my life (so far), click here. ALSO MENTIONED: The Ministry of Ordinary Places by Shannan Martin The Very Good Gospel by Lisa Sharon Harper Dear White Peacemakers by Osheta Moore Jesus & John Wayne by Kristin Kobes Du Mez The Color of Compromise by Jemar Tisby NOT-SO-GUILTY PLEASURES: Family Reunion (Netflix series) Spinach artichoke tzatziki dip from ALDI Seasonal banners on my mantel DON'T FORGET: Join The Couch on Facebook! It's so much fun! Find Shannan on Instagram at @shannanwrites or on Twitter at @shannanwrites. You can also sign up for her newsletter here. And, of course, you can find me on Instagram at @marycarver or at marycarver.com. Welcome to The Couch! This post includes affiliate links. This means that if you click and purchase, I might receive a small commission at no extra charge to you.

Alastair's Adversaria
Biblical Reading and Reflections: June 1st (Ezekiel 6 & Acts 8:4-25)

Alastair's Adversaria

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2021 22:37


Ezekiel prophesies against the mountains. Confrontation with Simon the Sorceror. My reflections are searchable by Bible chapter here: https://audio.alastairadversaria.com/explore/. If you are interested in supporting this project, please consider supporting my work on Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/zugzwanged), using my PayPal account (https://bit.ly/2RLaUcB), or buying books for my research on Amazon (https://www.amazon.co.uk/hz/wishlist/ls/36WVSWCK4X33O?ref_=wl_share). You can also listen to the audio of these episodes on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/alastairs-adversaria/id1416351035?mt=2.

Dead Dad Comedy Pod
Kevin Alvir Spiritual Communicator (Improv Sorceror Supreme)

Dead Dad Comedy Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2021 79:11


This episode is a blast. Winston, and Amber have a super special episode with Comedian/artist Kevin Alvir (and special ghostie guest Kim Nario). We talk about seeing spirits, coming to terms with our spiritual selves, the rejection Kevin has felt by some friends after he started posting about his abilities, and so much more. Check it out! Sponsored by Anchor by Spotify. The best way to create and distribute your podcast! Kevin Alvir IG: @mr_kevinalvir Kevin Alvir Website: kevinalvir.com Winston Hodges IG/Twitter/TikTok: @winstonhcomedy Amber Hendrix IG: @amberjack86 Dead Dad Comedy Pod IG: @deaddadcomedypod Check out Winston's comedy special "Grieving Productively" on Youtube: https://youtu.be/krr0VEkWVWU --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

The Farm
Talking Misogyny in the Paraweird Community w/ Stephanie Quick & Recluse

The Farm

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2021 66:03


Stephanie Quick, misogyny, Ufology, New Age, paraweird, San Francisco, Santa Cruz, Robert Anton Wilson, Carlos Castaneda, sexual harassment, stalking, David Emory, sex magick, Allen Greenfield, Jacques Vallee, Diana Walsh-Pasulka, Society for Creative Anachronism, Playboy, Hustler, Larry Flynt, Hugh Hefner, Chester the Molester, cons   Resources Mentioned on the Show; Resources for Learning about Misogyny in the Paraweird:   Occultism With a Side of Salt podcast episode “Why Women Leave The Occult” - very worthwhile, frank discussion on this topic with lots of overlap on issues in the paraweird community.   “Sorceror's Apprentice: My Life with Carlos Cataneda” by Amy Wallace   Author, Speaker and “Bind Trump” magician Michael M. Hughes   A Path With Heart: Sex, Eros and Mystical Union with the Divine featuring WHAM   Sex Magic Interview with Allen Greenfield   The Paranormally Erotic: My Story   An Example of Misogyny on the Mysterious Universe podcast   Energy Predation and Emotional Manipulation at a Tibetan Meditation Centre Some Woman Produced and Woman Positive ParaWeird Content: Caludroncast - paranormal meets true crime with hosts of color Two Witches Podcast - psychic questing in the Pacific Northwest Six Degrees of John Keel - one stop shop for paraweirdness viewed thru a rigorous yet Keelian lens   The Q Files - all things paraweird from a queer perspective. They cover unusual topics, too.   Crimelines - woman produced true crime. The white host has been featuring cases of missing and murdered Indigenous woman and girls monthly, including research on issues of history, cultural sensitivity, and economic/legal issues.    Shattered Reality podcast - host Fahrusha interviews a number of women with an emphasis on academic research.   Anomaly Archives - their recent fundraising streamathon had a number of women presenters, check for past/future monthly live streams on various topics including neglected women researchers such as Eugenia Macer-Story   The Church of Mabus Radio Show - Jeffrey Prichett has consistently featured women as guests on this long running festival of weirdness! Check the voluminous archives for inspiration. Long-time cohost Professor WHAM is a woman, experiencer, academic, and esotericist - and author of “Mysterious Beauty: Living with the Paranormal in the Hudson Valley”.   Paranormal Researcher Allison Jornlin - her You tube channel on women in the paranormal focuses on the founding mothers of paranormal research.    Parallax Views with J.G. Michaels consistently interviews women as guests on all topics - from retired scream queens, to academics, journalists, activists, and more! No token women here.    

Project Geekology
Episode 12: Harry Potter and The Sorceror's Stone

Project Geekology

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2020 60:35


Welcome to episode 12 of Project Geekology! This week Dakota and Anthony talk about Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone(Philosopher's Stone for some)! We discuss both the movie, film and what this series means to us personally. We're once again joined by Dakota's wife and longtime cohost of The Geekritique Show, Imogen. She drops some of her Harry Potter knowledge and her personal experience with it!Twitter handles:Project Geekology: https://twitter.com/pgeekologyAnthony: https://twitter.com/odysseyswowDakota: https://twitter.com/geekritique_dakImogen: https://twitter.com/imogen_readsInstagram:https://instagram.com/projectgeekology?igshid=1v0sits7ipq9yhttps://www.instagram.com/imogen_reads/Geekritique (Dakota):https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBwciIqOoHwIx_uXtYTSEbATwitch (Anthony):https://www.twitch.tv/odysseywowMusic:Eric Godlow Beats: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRpkcYps82PdSo0tK5rEIPA

Alastair's Adversaria
Biblical Reading and Reflections: October 31st (2 Chronicles 28 & Acts 8:4-25)

Alastair's Adversaria

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2020 24:15


The military failures of Judah under Ahaz. Confrontation with Simon the Sorceror. If you are interested in supporting this project, please consider supporting my work on Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/zugzwanged), using my PayPal account (https://bit.ly/2RLaUcB), or buying books for my research on Amazon (https://www.amazon.co.uk/hz/wishlist/ls/36WVSWCK4X33O?ref_=wl_share). You can also listen to the audio of these episodes on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/alastairs-adversaria/id1416351035?mt=2.

General Nerdery
#044: Top of the Pulps

General Nerdery

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2020 118:56


As an homage to the spooky fiction that laid the groundwork for the genre work that Your Generals enjoy these days, this week they take a look back to the pulp fiction of the early 1900s. Particularly they have zeroed in on a few stories from three celebrated authors, Clark Ashton Smith, Robert E. Howard, and H. P. Lovecraft. The stories that Zac and Tyler will talk about today are "The Return of the Sorceror", "The Tower of the Elephant", and "The Rats in the Walls" respectively. Come join in as they take a trip back and see how weird things got when three masters of the craft ply their trade. Also with news from The Witcher, Ms. Marvel, and more! Zac's Recommendation: Worms of the Earth by Robert E. Howard and Kings of the Night by Robert E. Howard Tyler's Recommendation: Solomon Kane Listen to more General Nerdery at www.GeneralNerdcast.com Check out all earVVyrm podcasts at www.earvvyrm.com Email us at generalnerderypod@gmail.com

Shred Shack Podcast
Age Like Wine

Shred Shack Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2020 108:17


Ep. 134: In this installment, Chris and Dan Mac discuss new albums from Alestorm, Behemoth, Bleed From Within, Grave Digger, Sorceror, Sixteen and The Ghost Inside before moving on to various forms of news regarding the Misfits, UFO, Ozzy Osbourne, Rush, Metallica, The Ghost Inside, Queen, Helloween, Motley Crue, Deftones, Tool, Amaranthe, Periphery, Cannibal Corpse, Kamelot, In Flames and many more. The pair look at the Billboard Top 200 and close out the show with a discussion of the singers in rock and metal who have gotten worse, stayed consistent or improved with time.

Nerdsetc - A D&D podcast
Episode Eight: Into the Nest

Nerdsetc - A D&D podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2020 211:41


April 27, 2020 Trigger warning at bottom The group goes goblin hunting! Fun Quotes: "They just fall to the ground like goblin-shaped... bags of jelly." "If it were... a bag... of... nuts... you would say that more than half of the nuts are gone." "What?" "You can end up ten feet balls-deep in Goblins, if you want." "I want to be ten feet balls-deep in Goblins." "Isn't that the *opposite* of what moon... does?" "And because he is a Sorceror and cast it as a Twinned spell, you also get to see a bear breathe lightning."   Spoiler: TW: Dog death

Shred Shack Podcast
Live After Death

Shred Shack Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2020 54:41


Ep. 133: In this installment, Chris and Dan Mac discuss new albums from Raven's Cry, Voodoo Gods, Horisont, Pattern-Seeking Animals, Shrapnel, Caligula's Horse, Crossfaith, Fairyland, Old Man Gloom, Chronos, Die Kreatur, Her Chariot Awaits, Sorceror and Grave Digger  before moving on to various forms of news regarding Obscura, Iron Maiden, Bob Kulick, Crypta, Beartooth, Journey and Mastodon with the billion of postponements and cancellations of shows due to COVID-19. The pair close out the show with a look at the Billboard Top 200.

Shark Liver Oil
Harry Potter 1.2 Hogwarts Megabus

Shark Liver Oil

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2020 68:15


It’s part 2 of our read-through of Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone (or Sorceror’s Stone if you’re in America), and the magic continues! We discover some key information this time: Snape’s pre-game ritual, the secret baller life of Hufflepuff House, and the questionable quality of the Hogwarts Megabus, to name but a few.   We’ve got two episodes of this one left after this, so send in your thoughts and reviews of Harry Potter Book 1 so we can enjoy them in Episode 4: sharkliveroilpodcast@gmail.com, and @sharkliveroil on Twitter.   The amazing Mitchell and Webb on Hufflepuff here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e9n9wswKMec

Board Game Barrage
#111: Conventional Wisdom

Board Game Barrage

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2020 47:27


We've learned a thing or two about game nights and conventions over the years. The hobby has changed, and we've had to change with it! This episode, we talk about what's different with how we approach large meetings of board gamers in 2020, and offer what advice we can. Before we pack our game bags, we talk about Fast Sloths, Birdie Fight, Sorcerer City, Electropolis, and Isle of Cats. 01:44 - Fast Sloths 10:05 - Birdie Fight/Songbirds 11:03 - Sorcerer City 11:44 - Electropolis 18:07 - Isle of Cats 20:04 - Terraforming Mars 26:12 - Game Night and Convention Lessons 39:20 - Don't Get Got! 40:43 - Antike II 41:11 - 1920 Wall Street 42:08 - TOKYO TSUKIJI MARKET Join the discussion at: https://boardgamebarrage.com/discord

No Game Left Behind
26: December 30th-January 5th 1990-1995

No Game Left Behind

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2020 78:45


Jake was starting to get sick last week and this week he spent half the episode coughing and making terrible noises not fit for podcasting. Don't worry, Zach edited it all out but the energy is a little lower than usual this week. It's also the holiday season and we are in chill mode. So sit back and relax as we talk about the terrible January video games that came out like 25-30 years ago. This week's games are....December 30th PC - Eternam - 1992 December 31st PC - The Bard's Tale 3: The Theif of Fate Playstation - King's Field - 1995 PC - The Beast Within: A Gabriel Knight Mystery - 1995 January 1st Nothing on this day counts!January 2nd GENESIS - Gain Ground - 1991 GENESIS - Mr. Nutz - 1992 PC - Simon the Sorceror - 1993 January 3rd No games!January 4th PC - Outpost January 5th No gaaames!

Good Friends Anime Club!
EP 22 Angry Hole Story: I Told You to Turn Me Into a Badass Sorceror, Not Gyoza!

Good Friends Anime Club!

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2019 187:20


The last episode of the year! This episode was A TON of fun we had another special guest this week our good friend Travis Higgzorz! Travis, who's been talked about on the pod before is a good opinion haver and has also completed Dorohedoro so we invited him on to chat! We also talk about series like the Manga Roadqueens, Kaiji, Act-Age, Kamen Rider, March Comes In Like a Lion, and a VERY in depth chat about dorohedoro that does contain spoilers (timestamp below) if you have not finished the series or want to go into it blind with the upcoming anime please maybe consider coming back to our chat when you're ready? I will say even with spoilery talk it's not that in depth on the plot mostly just fun fan talk! **DOROHEDORO TALK SPOILER WARNING TIMESTAMP** 2:00:00-2:49:44 Email us questions!: goodfriendsanimeclub@gmail.com Follow us on twitter: @goodfriendscast, @politetobugs, @bishoujomog, @greatbigsword, @microwaevy, @higgzorz Opening song credits go to Urban Flow check out their soundcloud and youtube: @urban-flow-1 www.youtube.com/watch?v=DeTEThEl42E Ending song credits https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TcHvEFxk_78

Fable & The Verbivore
Episode 7: The one where we continue the page turner conversation

Fable & The Verbivore

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2019 35:16


Notes:For science nerds like the Verbivore, here are some resources of the Harry Potter and Empathy study:Harry Potter and the Elixir of EmpathyThe greatest magic of Harry Potter: Reducing prejudiceWhen the Verbivore mentions Belle, she is specifically referencing Disney’s animated film Beauty and the Beast.The Verbivore mentioned a Harry Potter book where she wanted to throw all the characters into time out, that was Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince. Although, she secretly loves this book.The Verbivore said that some of the Red Queen characters felt chaotic neutral. Here is a definition:A chaotic neutral character is an individualist who follows their own heart and generally shirks rules and traditions. Although chaotic neutral characters promote the ideals of freedom, it is their own freedom that comes first; good and evil come second to their need to be free.Books mentioned:Farm Girl By Corinne CunninghamThursday Next Series: The Eyre Affair, Lost in a Good Book, and The Well of Lost Plots by Jasper FfordeCatching Fire by Suzanne CollinsHarry Potter Series: Harry Potter and the Sorceror’s Stone and Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban by J. K RowlingPride and Prejudice by Jane AustenCaraval Series: Caraval, Legendary, and Finale by Stephanie GarberTill We Have Faces: A Myth Retold by C. S. LewisRed Queen by Victoria AveyardLight Filters In: Poems by Caroline KaufmanPilgrim at Tinker Creek by Annie DillardMusic from: https://filmmusic.io’Friendly day’ by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com) Licence: CC BY (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)

Calvary Spokane - Audio Podcast
Simon The Sorceror

Calvary Spokane - Audio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2019 59:51


Part 32 of the series, "The Birth Of The Church" Acts 8:13-24

Creature Club Podcast
Creature Clup Live on Twitch – Behir Soul Sorceror Subclass

Creature Club Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2019


In a new potential format for future shows, Dan and Tim forged their way through the thick forest of the internet to find their way to Twitch to work together to create a Subclass for the Sorceror based on the Dragon-hating Behir. Broken into 4 parts because file size limits on our host! We won’t … Continue reading Creature Clup Live on Twitch – Behir Soul Sorceror Subclass

Gallery of Curiosities
The Seven O'Clock Man by Kate Heartfield

Gallery of Curiosities

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2019 34:19


Children will be in bed on time. Or else. A seasonably dark tale from colonial Quebec to turn the mood to winter. Wilson Fowlie narrates.  Rated creepy clockpunk.

Lænestolsrollespil
Sorceror

Lænestolsrollespil

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2019 50:18


I episode 30 tager vi fat i rollespillet Sorcerer, som er et proto-indie rollespil af Ron Edwards, og Sorcerer er et rollespil om troldmænd og deres dæmoner, og det er et rollespil, som i sit design og bagvedliggende teori udfordrede rollespilsmiljøet, skabte forummet The Forge, og inspirerede og provokerede folk til en lang række af indie-rollespil. Sorcerer udkom første gang i 1996, fik en regulær bogudgivelse i 2002 og en annoteret udgave i 2013 finansieret via kickstarter. Vi har læst den annoterede udgave til denne episode, hvor Ron Edwards kommenterer på sin egen tekst.

The LAG Radio Network
Grognards #34 - World Class - Sorceror

The LAG Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2019 81:11


In our latest we tackle one of the classes that hardly any of us has played and the one class that was born in 3rd Edition! Don't be sorcelled by this drill down of the Sorcerer Class! Got something to say? Roll the dice, post a comment or question on our Facebook page. Too cool for FB? You can get in touch with us on either Twitter, Instagram, or good old fashioned email. Facebook: The Grognards Twitter: @TGrognards Instagram: the_grognards email: gamers@thegrognards.com

Nerd GOAT Podcast
Episode 106 - Cosplayer Morgana GOATS Magik from New Mutants

Nerd GOAT Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2019 67:09


Ron and Ed talk to cosplay star and creature-feature actor Morgana about her Nerd GOAT: Illyana Rasputin aka Magik! Just in time for Marvel's epic X-Men relaunch. Morgana is a performer who's found a niche playing demons, monsters and other effects-heavy characters. She stars in THE CURIOUS CREATIONS OF CHRISTINE McCONNELL on Netflix, STAN AGAINST EVIL on IFC and Hulu, the feature films CUCUY: The Boogeyman and THE SANDMAN, and in the title role of the renowned Harry Potter prequel fan film SEVERUS SNAPE AND THE MARAUDERS. Morgana's background in creature effects and acting also makes her a standout cosplayer – if you're at L.A. Comic-Con, keep an eye out for her Magik character in its final form! Follow @mickignis and @CosplayMorgana on Instagram and @IgnisTwote on Twitter for more from Morgana! — CONTEST ALERT: We need more reviews on Apple Podcasts! Once we get to 173 total reviews, we'll go back through the last 50 and pick AT LEAST one favorite comment! The winner(s) get access to select Patreon content, including original art from Ron and Ed. — QUOTES: “Less than a minute of time goes by. This little girl has spent seven years in Hell.” “I had my worries about how New Mutants is gonna be. I will say, after seeing what I saw, I am 100% convinced that this is possibly going to be the best X-Men film that has ever been done.” “She takes out her sword, chops off his head, creates a portal to hell, and kicks his head into Limbo, leaving his body behind.” "They stop warfare, they stop all this stuff from happening in a very positive way, but the Avengers are like, ‘They’re too powerful, we should figure out a way to kill them.’” "Sending Captain America to Hell: ‘This whole place smells like jazz cigarettes!’” "Gail Simone made me cry the other night." — SUBSCRIBE TO OUR PATREON for bonus episodes, movie reviews, and behind-the-scenes content! See Ed MERCILESSLY DESTROY on Movie Fights, and catch him every Monday and Tuesday on the Screen Junkies Universe livestream! Catch Ron on Jack of All Nerds! Subscribe, rate and review Nerd GOAT on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, or your favorite podcast app. Follow Bail Bonds Media on Instagram!

BJ Shea's Geek Nation
BJGN 07-15-19 - Stranger Things (No Spoilers)

BJ Shea's Geek Nation

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2019 32:36


BJ reviews the board games Tiny Epic Mechs & Sorceror; the gang reviews season 3 of Stranger Things (without spoilers); and we get the Geek Sheet with Vicky B! See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The ReBrew Network
The Groans of Castamere Episode 34 – Snitches Get Stitches

The ReBrew Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2019 80:31


Groans is back covering the second half of Harry Potter and the Sorceror’s Stone. Join Kelli, Tink, Anna, Ryan, and special guest Randy Newman as they discuss the merits of...

3D20 Role-Off
Tiefling Sorcerer

3D20 Role-Off

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2019 35:33


What do you get when you cross a Tiefling with a Sorceror? THIS WEEKS EPISODE OF 3D20 ROLE-OFF! BOOM-SHAKALAKA!!!

Casual Master Quest
#021: The Kinkdom Fetish and the Evil Sock Sorceror

Casual Master Quest

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2018 95:47


Fun Fiction: A Fan Fiction Podcast
Harry Potter and the Sorceror's Stone!

Fun Fiction: A Fan Fiction Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2018 78:44


Greetings, muggles! Join Brenna and Scottye this week as they dive into Harry Potter and the Sorceror's (Philosopher's?) Stone! But the question remains... Does Scottye actually like these books? How much does Brenna love Malfoy? And is My Immortal the worst fanfic of all-time? All this and more on Fun Fiction! LinksALoadOfPureBS.comMerch.ALoadOfPureBS.comPatreon.com/ALoadOfBS Twitter @ALoadOfPureBS @Brennasaur @Scottyemo Support this podcast

AggroChat: Tales of the Aggronaut Podcast
AggroChat #206 - Heroes of Hammerwatch Show

AggroChat: Tales of the Aggronaut Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2018 40:17


Tonight we talk about the May AggroChat Game Club game…  Heroes of Hammerwatch. This was Belghast’s pick who largely though we needed a much more relaxing game after the deep feels that A Night in the Woods gave us.  Additionally the first one was a lot of fun and it was well worth exploring what the indirect sequel had to offer. This leads us down a path where we talk about the differences between Rogue-lite and Rogue-like as well as some discussion about procedural generation versus hand built maps.  We also talk a bit about the June game of the month Evoland 2. Topics Featured: Our New Battle Royale Mode Heroes of Hammerwatch Rogue-lite vs Rogue-like Procedural vs Hand Built Evoland 2 Final Fantasy Four Job Fiesta

A Bite of D&D
Episode 26 - Sorceror: Storm Sorcery

A Bite of D&D

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2018 19:21


A Taste of What You'll Find: You jolt awake. Thunder rolls in the distance, and you hear shouting. You stride to the deck purposefully, hair standing on end, and sparks crackling between your fingers. As you throw open the doors, you reach to the heavens and pull lightning from the sky. As the bolt crashes into the ship now interlocked with yours, it erupts. Splinters fly through the air as it collapses in on itself. The invading party drop to their knees or abandon ship. The cargo is safe, and you're free to go back to bed. In this episode we take a look at Storm Sorcerors, what makes them unique, and how you can implement them into your games both as a player and as a DM. Sources: Weather Conditions You Can Also Find Us On: Facebook Twitter A Bite of D&D Credits: Intro and Outro use music by Visager

Eurovision Division
2018 - 19 | Armenia, or "Fighter 3/Sorceror 2"

Eurovision Division

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2018 17:17


In which we talk about Dungeons and Dragons and our upstairs neighbours and we recommend the 2016 film "The Promise". Follow us on Twitter (twitter.com/EuroDivision) Rate and review our Podcast on iTunes! (itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/eurovision-division)

Book Riot - The Podcast
#239: The Squirrel Detective

Book Riot - The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2017 61:21


This week, Jeff and Rebecca finish up holiday recommendation requests and share some long-overdue listener feedback.   This episode is sponsored by: Casper Reckless: The Petrified Flesh by Cornelia Funke OwlCrate Jr.   Books recommended in this episode: I Contain Multitudes by Ed Young Incarceration Nations Who Thought This Would Be a Good Idea? by Alyssa Mastromonaco Southern Reach Trilogy by Jeff VanderMeer Astronaut’s Guide to Life on Earth Wangs vs the World by Jade Chang Mr Penumbra’s 24-Hours Bookstore by Robin Sloan Sleeping Giants by Sylvain Neuvel Sweetbitter by Stephanie Danler, Alibis by André Aciman Unbound by Steph Jagger Known and Strange Things by Teju Cole The Force by Don Winslow   IQ by Joe Ide What It Means When a Man Falls From the Sky Children of the New World The Kingkiller Chronicles by Patrick Rothfuss  Sorceror to the Crown by Zen Cho Julia Quinn’s Bridgerton series Roomies by Christina Lauren Beverly Jenkins The Wars of the Roses series by Conn Iggulen How to Cook Everything Vegetarian by Mark Bittman Madhur Jaffrey’s World Vegetarian

Dice Tower News
Dice Tower News 592 - Nov 27, 2017

Dice Tower News

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2017 12:59


Oink Games representation partnership with consolidator PSI. TAGIE award winners "Soggy Doggy" and "Ship of Treasures." Toy Industry Association Toy of the Year award nominees for Game of the Year and Innovative Toy of the Year. New releases "Professor Evil and the Citadel of Time," "Santa's Workshop," and "Fallout." Kickstarters "D-day Dice: Second Edition," "Ravine," and "Sorceror." Elliott Miller returns to Dice Tower News. Episode 600 will be Paul Owen's last episode.

Bethany Podcast
Simon the Sorceror

Bethany Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2017 25:28


Marc Campbell

Bethany Podcast
Simon the Sorceror

Bethany Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2017 25:28


Marc Campbell

Bethany Podcast
Simon the Sorceror

Bethany Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2017 25:28


Marc Campbell

Spartacus Roosevelt Podcast
Spartacus Roosevelt Podcast, Episode 204: Close

Spartacus Roosevelt Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2017


"Gas is Better than Gas" by Sungod from Contackt; "Fryffordd" by Babe, Terror" from Ancient M'Ocean; "Ship of the Imagination" by Trans Am from California Hotel; "Paradise Capital" by I-LP-O In Dub from Capital Dub Chapter 1; "Glimpses of Hope in Trying Times" by The Caretaker from Everywhere at the End of Time Stage 2; "Dormant" by Profilgate from Finding the Floor; "Fantasynth" by Actress from AZD; "Look Ahead See Behind" by Sybarite from Waiver the Absolute; "For Closure" by Shifted from Appropriation Stories; "Breathe" by Tonstartssbandht from Sorceror

Spartacus Roosevelt Podcast
Spartacus Roosevelt Podcast, Episode 204: Close

Spartacus Roosevelt Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2017


"Gas is Better than Gas" by Sungod from Contackt; "Fryffordd" by Babe, Terror" from Ancient M'Ocean; "Ship of the Imagination" by Trans Am from California Hotel; "Paradise Capital" by I-LP-O In Dub from Capital Dub Chapter 1; "Glimpses of Hope in Trying Times" by The Caretaker from Everywhere at the End of Time Stage 2; "Dormant" by Profilgate from Finding the Floor; "Fantasynth" by Actress from AZD; "Look Ahead See Behind" by Sybarite from Waiver the Absolute; "For Closure" by Shifted from Appropriation Stories; "Breathe" by Tonstartssbandht from Sorceror

Aint No Free Lunch
Episode 10 - BlackPantherSoLit

Aint No Free Lunch

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2016 52:40


Episode Ten: Danielle and Taikein discuss the first night of the DNC Convention, before turning to discuss whether or not diversity in upcoming superhero films matters - with emphasis on the much awaited Black Panther film. #ANFL #aintnofreelunch Follow us on Twitter: @aintnofreelunch @dmgreene18 @TaikeinCooper Track features: "Busy School Cafeteria" by SoundEffectsFactory "RSPN" by Blank and Kytt Michelle Obama's 2016 Democratic National Convention Speech Segment "Supersuit Segment" from The Incredibles Suicide Squad Official Trailer "Sorting Hat Scene" from Harry Potter and the Sorceror's Stone "Feeling Good" by Nina Simone "Earth's Mightiest Heroes: Panther's Quest" - The Avengers (cartoon) Two millennials discussing how to create change in these streets - an hour episode at a time. Let's Eat.

Geekish Cast
GC70 The Sword And The Sorceror Meet The Pen And The Author

Geekish Cast

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2016 64:00


Jeremy is joined by author Daniel Swensen. They discuss genre movies, books and games (video and tabletop). Daniel tells Jeremy about his influences and inspiration. Jeremy expounds on his weird observations about Conan the Barbarian.

Cabbages and Kings
23 - A 2015 Retrospective

Cabbages and Kings

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2016 33:36


This episode is all me talking about what it was like to create and host Cabbages & Kings in 2015. Lots of gratitude for my listeners, identifying areas for improvement, and thinking about what might happen in 2016. No discussion of books. I talked about my reading in 2015 over on The Three Hoarsemen podcast.A few links:Discussing The Fifth Season with Troy & Khaalidah (and Troy's first appearance)Discussing Ancillary Justice with Ethan (pt. 1, pt. 2)Folklore with Mike UnderwoodComics with ParrishMiddle-Aged Women Aren't Coming of Age and a much better Rocket Talk episode with a similar premiseFangirl Happy Hour podcastGalactic Suburbia PodcastOut on a Wire (radio storytelling)Pilot (podcast of possible-podcast episodes)Cooode St. PodcastMy roundup of lots of podcasts I've listened toVision StatementContact Page (be a guest!)Wisdom of the CrowdsEpisode & Guest indexHalf-Dark PromiseEyes I Dare Not Meet In Dreams (LadyBusiness Review)A not-quite-transcript is below. These are the notes I read and occasionally ad-libbed:Navel Gazing 2015Here’s a year-end wrap up podcast. This isn’t about my reading. I did an episode of the Three Hoarsemen where I talked about that. Short version - I adored Grace of Kings, Fifth Season, Black Wolves & Sorceror of the Wildeeps, while being able to see flaws in a couple of them. This is a podcast where I look back at what Cabbages & Kings is and where I’d like to go in 2016. What I’m trying to do, what I’ve done so far, what went well & poorly, and where the show might go in the future. If you don’t want that episode, bail out now, and I’ll be back in 2016 with plenty of new episodes where I talk about books and stories.OK - What am I trying to doWhat went really wellWhere is there room for improvementWhat cool stuff could I do with a podcast in the future?What am I trying to doI started Cabbages & Kings on the theory that there are a lot of science fiction & fantasy podcasts out there, but there’s a kind of disappointing sameness that I felt left a hole for (among other things) a show that focused readers talking to readers about books, with minimal chit-chat and an editor at the least cutting out fumbles and uhms. And I figured I could make that.It’s worth saying right here that this isn’t either unique or necessarily a “better” format than others. Friends hanging out talking about what they love is basically a genre in and out of science fiction and fantasy: look at For Colored Nerds, Fan Bros Show, or the Accidental Tech Podcast. In the genre space, I love inviting the ladies of Fangirl Happy Hour and Galactic Suburbia and the Gentlemen of The Three Hoarsemen into my ears every few weeks just to sit & converse for a while. Arguably Cooode St. is a similar format podcast. I think the best Writing Excuses episodes are not only tighter than Cabbages & Kings, but usually inspiring and insightful even listening as just a reader. I know that Sword and Laser has created a community around their reading experience, and I think Mahvesh Murad is a fascinating interviewer whether or not I’ve heard of the author she’s got on. I’m also periodically reminded how many podcasts there are out there that I don’t know about. So Cabbages & Kings isn’t an attempt to be the “best” science fiction and fantasy podcast out there, just fill a hole I saw.According to my slightly more aspirational vision statement: Cabbages & Kings is an attempt to create exactly the podcast that I want to listen to. I want a podcast that makes science fiction and fantasy readers smile, pump their fists in recognition, and pause to consider a new idea. I want an excuse to work out ideas that are in my head and to interview a diverse group of other thoughtful readers. Cabbages & Kings is my attempt to contribute to the speculative fiction conversation in the format that I love the most. With Cabbages & Kings I hope to focus on books and stories that I love to read, and the experiences and reactions of other readers. All of this in under 30 minutes per episode, ending with a nostalgic look back at a favorite book.So, basically - I hate blogging because I get bogged down when trying to write words. I want to put a focus on the reading experience that readers have, and I’d like to talk about books in a way that can both gush about what we love and also apply a critical eye. I’ve found that the critical reading I like the most teaches me something about how to approach any new book or media, and I hoped to create some of that.What went really well?I’m going to take a moment to cheer for a moment! I put out 22 episodes in the 34 weeks between May 13 and the end of the year, not counting this one. That’s pretty cool!I really, really enjoyed having Ethan on to talk about Ancillary Justice - I think we got at elements of the ways Artificial Intelligence and Identity are handled that I didn’t see discussed very many places, but apparently there’s a philosophy class using Ancillary Justice to talk about those very topics, so clearly we (by which I mean Ethan) saw something interesting there.Troy Wiggins has been on twice - the podcast that we did with Khaalidah on The Fifth Season was a highlight of this year, and certainly in the first few months, our discussion of his history with the genre was one of my favorite episodes.Talking Short Stories with Nick Mamatas was great, and the discussion of folklore with Mike Underwood was fun to do & seemed to touch a few people when it came out.I was expecting to enjoy having fun & interesting people come on the podcast to talk about books. I was not expecting just how enjoyable it would be. Podcast recording evenings are some of my favorites. Getting a message out of the blue from Maureen Speller (who’s writing in Strange Horizons I’d recently discovered) letting me know very politely that I’d missed the point of the Buried Giant (which I confessed to at the time) and could we talk about it led to an almost two hour conversation, two of my favorite episodes, and a deeper appreciation of the book which is really the point of so much of this! You may have mixed feelings about the endless discussions of Grace of Kings, but for me, sorting out my thoughts about the book has been delightful. Plus I got to actually talk to Kate Elliott about the book (episode to come), and will hopefully get a chance to go over some of the themes with Ken Liu once I’ve finally put out the whole series of deep dives. So anyone out there thinking of starting a podcast - you get an excuse to ask your heroes and/or the smartest people you know to talk about your favorite topics for a while. It’s pretty awesome.Where is there room for improvement?So - I’ve put out some episodes I’m really proud of. I’ve gotten to have the thrilling experience of talking about fascinating topics & books with amazing people. Have I emphasized enough just how cool that it? It’s awesome!There’s something Tobias Buckell said a while ago on Twitter that I keep going back to (and I’m quoting from memory here, so hopefully getting the spirit if not the words) - that he hopes to be able to look back at his writing from 6 months ago and see flaws in it. That’s a sign he’s improving as an author. I haven’t listened back to many early episodes, but even week to week I find that when I listen back to the episode, I can usually see room for improvement. I tend to think about four areas where the show can get better. One is guests & topics which I’ll talk about more in a minute, but three are basically production related:First, there’s the actual interview. Do I hear my guest. Am I giving them space to talk & gather their ideas when that’s what’s needed. Can I listen and follow up on an interesting track. If there’s something *I* don’t understand, can I push them to be more clear? Notably, I had my mom to talk about middle-aged women as protagonists early on and was so invested in how *I* read (looking at worldbuilding and seeing the protagonist as an opportunity to reveal that world to the reader) that I didn’t really do a great job with the interview. (I’ll note that there’s a Rocket Talk episode with Kate Elliott & Emma Newman that touches on middle-aged women in genre stories which is worth listening to and which touches on some of the same topics). Listening back to the Ancillary Justice episode, I also didn’t really follow up on the most interesting things Ethan was saying. Live & Learn. I don’t think I’ve done a really a great job on any interviews yet, but I have at least learned to pause when I’m uncomfortable or confused & pursue a better line, or keep the guest talking. Editing afterwards ... Luxury! Luxury!Quick aside - in the Three Hoarsemen episode I was on at the end of the year with Andrea Phillips, the guys and Andrea did a really good job of pulling back threads that had been mentioned earlier and either building on them or questioning the premise. They heard each other, applied those statements to their experiences, and looked for common ground or interesting differences. It’s a skill or an art or something that I’m still learning the knack of, but at least I hear it sometimes now.Fine, so I’ve got an interview. How do I present it to you listeners? I’m not good at sticking to a time limit during the interview, so I’ve often got over an hour of audio that I’d like to turn into a 30 minute episode (which is about 28 minutes of content, and usually the significant book at the end chew up 1 to 3 minutes). I’ve been working on putting together a story structure. That was there in the first of the two Buried Giant Episodes as well as the comics episode that just went up. Ideally, I’m able to set up the interview with a story of who the guest is, what we’re going to talk about, and what the story of the interview is. Something like: After mostly reading prose fiction, I tried out a comic, and the experience was Exciting! and there were some similarities in the experience but there were important differences between the two media! This, ideally, gives you a hook to tell you why you care about the episode & what you’re listening for. I’m cribbing here extensively from a pretty neat podcast that Jessica Abel is putting out to support her book Out on the Wire: Storytelling Secrets of the Modern Masters of Radio, which has been really helpful in thinking about how to put out a podcast. Brief aside - the terrifying thing about doing heavyhanded editing is that I’m taking the words of someone I was talking to and trying very hard to understand and elicit responses from, and then I’m rearranging those words. And that means there’s the possibility that I’m misrepresenting them. Or missing something they thought was really important that I thought was less important. That’s already happened once (fortunately the guest took an early listen, something I offer everyone who comes on and suggested a couple tweaks), but if the best unanticipated surprise is the sheer joy I’m getting from having an excuse to sit & talk books with amazing people, the scariest unanticipated piece of this is taking other people’s words in my hands and doing something with them.So, thing 1 that I can still improve (that sounds so much better than stuff I’m often sucking at) is getting an interesting interview with my guest. Thing 2 is shaping the audio I’ve got into a story that’ll keep you engaged and set up the key moments or insights from the story.Thing 3 is actual post production audio. Making sure that things aren’t TOO LOUD or *too soft* and that the guest and I sound similar and transitions aren’t really ragged and all of the other stuff that you can do to work with audio to make it sound good. Despite growing up on NPR, Cabbages and Kings is never going to be something like Radiolab. I know I’ve had some moments that sound pretty awful, though. The Eye of the Tiger corny audio experiment was … a corny experiment. Was it awful? I only discovered compression (which helps make soft stuff louder and loud stuff softer) recently - before that I was balancing every second or two manually and that led to some really weird volume shifts. Truncate silence has also been a good tool to learn. I’m pretty sure I’ve still got a lot to learn about audio production. Problem is my preferred podcast client (shout out to Overcast!) does some silence truncating and audio leveling, plus I listen at about 1-and-a-quarter-speed (there are way too many great podcasts out there - 59 unlistened-to-episodes at last count.So, good audio? Bad audio? I probably couldn’t tell you. I am going to order a pop filter, though. And hopefully in 2016 the basic “two or more people are talking to each other and it should sound like they are having a conversation without distracting background noise and plosives” will get better. If anyone has advice on the technical aspects of getting better audio, please, please let me know.OK, so, there are the three pieces of “interviewing people”, “making you the listener care about the interview” and “making the actual sounds good”. All of those can be improved. I’m pretty sure I have improved all of these since the early episodes, and still has a way to go.Now let’s talk a bit about who comes on the show and what we talk about. I’m a pretty firm believer that the conversation is richer and better when many people from many backgrounds are talking. Episode 16 includes a bunch of us talking about how we got into science fiction & fantasy and making fun of my notion that reading Tolkien and then a bunch of Tolkien-clones from the 80s and 90s is the cliched way to engage with the genre. (Show notes will be full of links if you want to follow any rabbit holes). “Diversity” is sometimes a buzzword that hides as much as it obscures, but looking especially over time at the race, gender, and other backgrounds of the people I have on, as well as the topics we’ve chosen can be illuminating. So lets look back at the year:In 2015, I put out 22 episodes before this one. Two solo episodes & twenty with guests. Ethan, AFishtrap, Troy, and Maureen were all on twice.So 16 guests. 8 guys, 8 women. No one who identifies as genderqueer as far as I know.4 who weren’t white, and they were all black and american3 guests not in the US - one Canadian, one British, one american living in GermanyOne thing I’m trying to do is get out of my usual Twitter book discussion bubble. 6 Guests didn’t come on because I follow & chat with them about books on Twitter, though some of them are part of many of the same conversations I am.That gender parity was actually a pleasant surprise. All of the other numbers make we want to have a show that pushes to talk to more people outside the US, outside my comfortable Twitter bubble, and more people from historically marginalized backgrounds. I’ve got a stake in the ground this year. We’ll see how things change next year.So, what’d we talk about - Broadly speaking, we had some general discussions about reading history and common interests, like worldbuilding with Anna and small presses with Shana, focused discussion on specific topics like Short Fiction with Nick and Folklore with Mike, and then deep dives on specific books - The Fifth Season, Grace of Kings (sorry, there’s going to be more of this next year), Ancillary Justice, and The Buried Giant. These deep dives took up 8 of the 20 episodes with guests. Of the four books we went deep one, 2 were by women and two by men, and Ann Leckie was the only white author. The show right now *feels* to me like it’s heavy on in-depth book discussion, mostly because I let those get out of control and have so much great stuff to run. It’s a bit light on themed discussions, though there have been more of those recently (the discussion of Saga & Comics, Folklore and short fiction). In my head, I’d like to be getting about a third of the episodes to explore a theme or subgenre while referencing a few different exemplars, about a third going deep on a book (hopefully revealing some more universally applicable critical approaches) and about a third a grab bag of other reading experiences, and I don’t think I’m there right now.I’ll note that I interviewed 4 of the 5 white guys who came on the show about an in-depth topic - Nick on Short Stories, Aidan on Cover Art, Mike on Folklore and Carl on Queer Romance in the genre. All of these were really good episodes (in fact, Mike’s folklore episode consistently comes up when I ask people about what they’ve liked), but in contrast to the “general background” discussions with Troy and Akil, or the more back-and-forth dialog on worldbuilding that Anna and I had, there’s a trend that white guys come on to be experts at a thing. That’s something interesting to notice that I’d like not to see when I’m doing next year’s roundup.OK enough navel gazing about who talked about what. What am I thinking about going forward?I have a bunch of interviews done & waiting to be edited. An avalanche-load. A heavy mountain. A wince-inducing pile. It’s a little terrifying. I’m coming close to the sense that I have a process for these interviews - I listen to them, make notes, pick out key quotes, figure out the structure, then piece them back together. This process worked well when talking Saga with Parrish, so hopefully it’ll carry me through this batch & going forward. Content isn’t a problem. Figuring out a schedule I can keep is.So is finding guests. Especially finding guests outside of Twitter, outside the US, outside the usual suspects you might hear elsewhere. Maybe even guests who don’t share my political ideology but do share my love of this genre. I’ve got a lot of room to find interesting people whose voices I’m not hearing right now. If you are one, please let me know - there’s a contact form on the website, or send an email to contact@cabbagesandkings.audio.I’d also like to try an experiment with putting together a show that doesn’t require an interview. Skipping the logistics of getting 2 or 3 people together means a back-and-forth is harder, but there’s less chance of talking over each other and no need to navigate timezones. There’s a new link on the website: cabbagesandkings.audio/wisdom-of-the-crowds with hyphens between all those words (oh just check the show notes), where right now I’ve got a bunch of questions up about Dune because 2016 will be the 51st anniversary of it’s publication so this is the perfect time to do a Dune retrospective. Pick a few questions, answer them by recording your voice in the voice recorder of your choice. Share the audio via email, dropbox link, google drive or whatever else you please, and I may include the audio in an upcoming episode.This doesn’t have to be crystal-clear NPR quality audio. I’d suggest not recording outside in the wind, but talking into a phone headset that you’re not nervously playing with and moving around as I so often do would be fine. If you want to get fancy, real professional NPR reporters cover themselves up with coats or hotel sheets to record on the road. But record the audio & send it in. I’d love to hear what you think of Dune and put together an episode with wisdom gleaned from my listeners.I’m also often without a memory of a treasured book to close an episode, so if you’ve got one of those, let me know.Other experiments that may come - there’s a new show called Pilot where Stephanie Foo of This American Life puts out a single episode of something that *could* turn into a full podcast - a bunch of starter ideas. It got me thinking about what some of the other sounds missing from the genre podcasting sphere might be, so I may be trying a few things, including possibly a week or so of running very short morning bulletins. We’ll see.I’ve toyed with the notion of running reviews on the site. A crazy idea since I mostly don’t understand the point of a review, but I try to remember that “I don’t understand” can be an opportunity to learn, so maybe if I have smart people write & read reviews of books, I’ll get the point. Maybe?I’d kind of like to edit two other people talking about something, so take me the interviewer out of the equation. If you’d be interested in that, let me know.I’d like to be reading more short fiction next year, so maybe I’ll figure out how to incorporate that into the podcast. We’ll see.I’ve been hoping that after 25 or so episodes I’ll at least see a bit of a plateau. It’s comforting to think of Tobias Buckell’s “looking back & seeing room for improvement means I’m getting better”, but right now it also means that I kind of sucked at some aspects of this podcasting gig when I started. Hopefully sometime soonish I’ll have to actually work at getting better because I’ll have swiped the low-hanging fruit of awfulness. Then again, Parrish mentioned something about finding your stride around episode 100, so maybe I have a longer slog ahead of me.Regardless, starting Cabbages and Kings this year has been an incredibly fun and rewarding experience. I’ve had people contact me out of the blue because they liked what I was making & wanted to talk about books. I’ve got an excuse to talk to readers I respect and authors whose books I admire. Apparently people in Australia, Israel, and England all listen to the show, so that’s pretty cool! I have this awesome art of a cabbage with a crown on its head that looks badass and not like a destructive meteor anymore which was draft one. I’m really enjoying this. I’m really enjoying this in large part because every once in a while someone stops by the contact form or twitter to let me know that they’re listening & enjoyed something. I think I’ve only dropped the ball on a guest once, sorry about that. I’d love to hear from you. I’d love to hear what you like about the show. I’d love to hear what I can do better. I’d love to talk to you about this genre. If you’re listening now, you’re either somewhere without access to your podcast player controls, or a pretty dedicated listener, so let me know what I can do better. Next year will hopefully have a look ahead at reading plans, a discussion of representation within the genre, an episode on Uprooted, more Grace of Kings, quite possibly an episode on The Just City if I can bring myself to finish it, and hopefully a whole lot of other things that I can’t anticipate right now. No navel-gazing until the end of next year, though.I’ll close the episode by recommending two short stories. From early this year, Malon Edwards’ Half-Dark Promise in Shimmer magazine, set in an alternate Chicago and a girl with a steam-clock heart who needs to get home through the half-dark. Beautiful voice and use of dialect, and Sunny Moraine’s “Eyes I Dare Not Meet In Dreams” about women who’ve been fridged returning just to watch us. I’m not much of a horror reader, and I don’t know that either of these are really horror stories, but they’re tense, wonderful, and well worth a read. When I dive into short fiction next year, I’m hoping to be able to discover gems like thse on my own.Thanks for listening. Tweet me, email me, rate me on iTunes? Is that something people actually do? Recommend a show that you enjoyed to a friend who reads science fiction. And if I don’t have an episode that friend would like, tell me why not, or tell them to come on the show. Happy 2015, and hoping 2016 will be even better.Thanks!

Leavenworth Church of Christ's Podcast
Sermon: Baptism Without Conversion (John Telgren)

Leavenworth Church of Christ's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2014 33:57


(Acts 8:4-24) Belief and baptism must be accompanied by true change on the Lord’s terms, which means giving up any futile and poisonous attempt to true and manipulate God, which would only result in bondage to sin. Instead, we must accept his gift the only way we can receive it, which is as God’s gracious and undeserved gift. This means trusting in God to rule all of our life.

Trivially Crucial
008 - I Don't Know What Ron Is

Trivially Crucial

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2013 104:11


This week Mandy and Michael discuss their feelings on Harry Potter as a whole, then go in depth on the first three entries in the series: Sorceror's Stone, Chamber of Secrets, and Prisoner of Azkaban

The Empire Film Podcast
Empire Podcast - William Friedkin Special

The Empire Film Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2012 59:16


The director of The French Connection, The Exorcist, Rampage, Sorceror and now Killer Joe popped round recently to talk about his career, his passions and fried chicken - and here's the full, unedited, worryingly long interview for you to enjoy at your leisure. N.B. You'll probably enjoy this special podcast more a) if you have already watched Killer Joe and b) if you've already watched To Live And Die In L.A. There is a big spoiler from that film mentioned at the 38th minute, so if you want to jump four minutes after you hear the words 'To Live And Die In L.A.' then please do so.

The Fantasticast
Episode 13: Fantastic Four #15 & Strange Tales #109

The Fantasticast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2012 86:21


The Thinker's Fantastical Predictions Hello and welcome to a very special episode of The Fantasticast! Not only are we celebrating half a year's worth of the show (we're aiming for 26 a year), but we're also celebrating the birthdays of both Andrew and Stephen, born only 24 hours (and a handful of years) apart. Not that we realised this when recording the show, but I thought I'd put some metaphorical balloons up anyway! So, this time around, we get to grip with The Mad Thinker and his Awesome Android in Fantastic Four #15. Steve's been going on for weeks how much he dislikes the Thinker, so the contents of this episode may just surprise you. And then it's over to Strange Tales #109 for the threat of the Sorceror and the contents of Pandora's Box. And with a villain called the Sorceror, you just know we've gone overboard with the Hitch-Hiker's Guide To The Galaxy music... We also cover our most recent e-mails, but we need some more, so please do send your feedback, thoughts, views, comments, abuse, dirty jokes, and requests for help in moving money out of Nigeria to: fantastic4podcast@gmail.com

PiCast
PiCast — Folge 7 — Indie-Rollenspiele

PiCast

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2010 24:05


Oder: Traditionen sind wie Teller … gemacht um in Stücke zu zerfallen! Worin auf die Definition und den Ursprung der Indie-Rollenspiele eingegangen wird und die vielen gebrochenen Konventionen erörtert werden, nebst einer Auflistung einiger interessanter Indie-Spiele. Die nächste Folge erscheint am Mittwoch, 02. Juni 2010 und beschäftigt sich mit Universalis, welches ich nach oftmaliger Erwähnung endlich mal vorstellen möchte! Wie immer freue ich mich über Rückmeldungen Eurerseits (und werde diese nicht unvergolten lassen). 24:05 minutes (16.54 MB)

The Cine-Files
Tribute to William Friedkin and The French Connection

The Cine-Files

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 72:08


Yesterday we lost one of the great directors of 70s Cinema, William Friedkin. With films like The French Connection, The Exorcist, Sorceror and To Live and Die in LA, Friedkin, definitely left an indelible mark on the world of film. John and Steve Discuss his career in a brand new intro for their discussion of one of the great cop movies of all time, The French Connection.  If you haven't seen this incredible film you can buy or stream it right here. https://amzn.to/3OLzN86Don't forget to support The Cine-Files at https://www.patreon.com/TheCineFiles and purchase any film we feature at https://www.cine-files.netFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheCineFilesPod/?ref=bookmarksJohn @therochasaysSteve @srmorrisThe Cine-Files Twitter @cine_filesInstagram thecinefilespodcastAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy